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Representative -4th Ois-
P.. W. SHINCL-
Robert VV. Sh inie w.u lic.i in l-c'nr-f. Wyoming, tnuty-two yearr a(jo. Aftsr completing his education
In the pt'ti'iC '. T"U thi-rr fi. 'ihiiple entered i".vi ppcrdom. first In the business department of the Wyo
ming Trlnuns -""' lit"' . .i -coortcr.cn tie Hen . Rcrublican. He came to Honolulu In 18S3 and was City Editor
of the Hawi' i "vt.ir, t-cl-.i :j . iat i"'tio. uit I 1:3 when he was r.ppc iU-o Commissioner General to the Trans
Mitri.ilpp'l .. w iitio-i ly Piciir,':-.t Uole. Ooon lie retjn from this mission, Mr. Shinqle went 04 the rcpur'
iorjal staff of Urn Advertiser. In the y.'ar 1CS0, Mr. Shingle entered the employ of Henry Waterhoute and Com
panJLatar on this firm was incorporate.; unrisr the name of the Henry Waterhoute Trust Co., Ltd., and Mr.
Shlngi.-.steadily mde his way to the prccldnney. to which office he v,ac elected upon the death of Henry Water
Iiujiiv sViygo oefio tthe . -of lal-R.c house five years aflo.
Mr. Ghmglo .Is Prnsldent of the Honolulu Stock and'Eond Exchange, Treasurer of the Hawaiian Live Stock
and Breeders' Assoeluton, and a membor of tho Chamber- of Corrmiereo and Merchants' Association. He Is a
member of soveral fraternal order;. Ho takes a lively Interest in polo, and Is one of the seven trustees of the
houco five years ago.
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Representative 4-th Dis.
S,;', ' 'Job ' .lll
Clearance Sale
J. 1. Silva's Store,
ELEELTi, KAUAI.
This sale raphes only to the main
store nt Eleelc.
To make room for a consignment
of goods now en the way.
A Groat Reduction
IN ALL LINES OP
COTTON GOODS
These will be sold nt
LESS I It AN COST
ENGLISH TAILOR GOODS,
BOOT'S AND SHOES,
riATS AND CAPS,
MEN'S SOCKS
At Sacrifice Prices.
ALL THESE PRICES STRICTLY
CASH.
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A fine line of Fnney Wines find
Liquors for the Christmas trade in
our Liquor Department.
TO THE
Holiday-Seeking
Public
What spot in these Islands can ex
ceed the great Waiinca Plains in
beauty, climate and diversity of scen
ery? City folk in want of rest and
recreation will learn with pleasure
that the Waimca Home of Mr. David
Forbes, late Malinger of Kukuihaclc,
is now in the hands of Mr. II. Akona,
the well-known Chef.
Tho premises may be rented fur
nished by week or month on reason
able terms. Apply to
H. AKONA, WAIMEA, HAWAII.
F, 0. Address, Kawaihae.
ARTTHEATER
Wonderful Motion Pictures bring
ing to view scenes from many lands
and cinbracini1 Comedy and Pathos.
Two changes each week.
Monday and Thursday
Pay Train' Robbery; The Dispatch
Bearer; Through Hongkong; The
Lady Doctor's -Husband; The Medal
winner; How the Masher Was Mash
ed t)u i
L0OK
at the automobiles, buggies and car
riages wc have recently overhauled
nnd painted '
THEN SEE US.
W, W. Sight Go,
King Street near South
Tel. 252
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LADIES' FELT HATS. FEATHERS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS. CHIF
FONS, WIRES
Arc Sold at Very Reasonable Prices.
Wire Frames Made to Order,
K. Isoshinia,
30 KING ST,
Representative 4th Dis.
J. r .COHP.K.
Joel C. Cohen Is the liberal man of the Pc j'th Ctrlct. He Ic n polltfcal worker from Wisconsin hut haa
been In llnvail lonrj cnoufjh to be classed ai.i l-ininalna. Mr. Cchcn has been vciy active In the theatrical line
and has probably given the people more enjoyment than any othsr 0:10 man. Ho Is popular with the people. He
believes in them.
Representative 4th Dis.
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Mr. and Mn.
HASHIMOTO
MASSEURS,
RHEUMATISM,
BRUISES,
SPRAINS,
TIRED FEEL
INC, and other
aliments quickly
RELIEVED.
444 KING ST.,
PALAMA
Telephone C37
K. Daimaru,
First-CIassFurniture Store
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134 Beretania near Fort St.
Telephone 211.
C. 0, Hottel is authorized to collect
and receipt for the undersigned.
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"' 'iii- i 'i i, i .1 I'llty r A t tilmtt einie to Honolulu
n.ii.it, I .i- ilci'iJ Cci ty Atii i . . c,i the first county ticket
("oWVarly d r,-n Trii" -"'ci ry
0 few year- aqo r-.Ti i a ci. it ic M.r
by a handtome m.ijoiiiy. d u-rc ky.i .iim ty wui mai-e hi n a vuiu''jl jcv,uisi'.ni,i to the Houce.
A. R. Rowat, MS.
Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos,
SMrts. Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fanoj
Embroidered Goods.
K. Pulcuroda,
HOTEL STREET NEAR BETHEL.
Hl'inlt booka ot ell sortu, ledgers,
fte. mnnufiictcred by tbe IJu.Ietla Pul
Usblaje company,
JOHN . KAMANOULU,
Like the Illustrious Den rranklln, John C. "Kamanoulu liean llfn.nr. n pilnter, He was born and raised In
Honolulu ami wae eilueated ot tho Hoya,l School. He has worked ac n pflnter for the Hawaiian Gazelle Co.
and has been chief compositor nt tho Hawaiian -tar for the past nine yc are, Hla- honesty and faithfulness to
his employers assures' his 'honorable careerns a Leolblator.
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